LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh teamed up to lead the Miami Heat to back-to-back NBA championships in 2012-13.
The four-year stint, which included four straight trips to the NBA Finals, marked a reunion of three of the top five picks in the 2003 NBA Draft. James was the first player selected that year, followed by Bosh at pick No. 4 and Wade at No. 5.
James is the only player still active from the 2003 draft. The 2003 draft class has collectively won 27 NBA championships, which is more than any class since.
Here's a look at NBA draft classes with the most championships since 2003.
Class of 2003: 27 championships
LeBron James - 4 James Jones - 3 Dwyane Wade - 3 Matt Bonner - 2 Chris Bosh - 2 Zaza Pachulia - 2 Luke Walton - 2 David West - 2 Leandro Barbosa - 1 Boris Diaw - 1 Dahntay Jones - 1 Jason Kapono - 1 Darko Milicic - 1 Kendrick Perkins - 1 Mo Williams - 1 Class of 2004: 16 championships
Andre Iguodala - 4 Shaun Livingston - 3 J.R. Smith - 2 Beno Udrih - 2 Sasha Vujacic - 2 Tony Allen - 1 Trevor Ariza - 1 Dwight Howard - 1 Class of 2009: 15 championships
Stephen Curry - 4 Danny Green - 3 Jrue Holiday - 2 Roddy Beaubois - 1 Austin Daye - 1 Jodie Meeks - 1 Patty Mills - 1 Jeff Ayres - 1 Jeff Teague - 1 Class of 2011: 14 championships
Klay Thompson - 4 Norris Cole - 2 Kawhi Leonard - 2 Markieff Morris - 1 Iman Shumpert - 1 Tristan Thompson - 1 Reggie Jackson - 1 Cory Joseph - 1 Kyrie Irving - 1 Class of 2007: 13 championships
Kevin Durant - 2 Corey Brewer - 1 Glen Davis - 1 Jared Dudley - 1 Al Horford - 1 Tiago Splitter - 1 Marco Belinelli - 1 Gabe Pruitt - 1 Nick Young - 1 Marc Gasol - 1 Jeff Green -1 Sun Yue - 1 Editor's Picks NBA and WNBA at the Olympics: Rosters, medal counts, more Keith Jenkins 5-on-5, 3x3 basketball: Olympic schedule, format, rules, more Keith Jenkins How do the NBA draft and free agency work? Keith Jenkins 2 Related Class of 2006: 12 championships
Shannon Brown - 2 Jordan Farmar - 2 Adam Morrison - 2 Rajon Rondo - 2 Kyle Lowry - 1 Leon Powe - 1 P.J. Tucker - 1 James White - 1 Class of 2008: 12 championships
JaVale McGee - 3 Mario Chalmers - 2 Sasha Kaun - 1 Brandon Rush - 1 Marreese Speights - 1 Brook Lopez - 1 Kevin Love - 1 Serge Ibaka - 1 DeAndre Jordan - 1 Class of 2017: 11 championships
OG Anunoby - 2 Jordan Bell - 1 Thomas Bryant - 1 Vlatko Cancar - 1 Josh Hart - 1 Kyle Kuzma - 1 Justin Jackson - 1 Jayson Tatum - 1 Derrick White - 1 Isaiah Hartenstein - 1 Class of 2012: 10 championships

